Also means
to recriminate
Usage Note
Recriminar means to rebuke or blame someone sharply, often repeatedly. It is stronger than criticar and implies a back-and-forth of accusations, as in se recriminaban mutuamente ('they blamed each other'). In legal Spanish it can carry the specific sense of bringing a counter-charge against an accuser.
Examples
"No sirve de nada recriminar errores del pasado."
Natural Translation
There is no point in reproaching past mistakes.
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